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Texas Law Review
Tex. L. Rev. ISSN: 0040-4411
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Recent Tables of Contents

The Texas Law Review is pleased to announce the availability of its 84th, 85th and 86th volumes and the opportunity to pre-order its 87th volume (2008-2009), renewable online by credit card.

The Review publishes seven issues throughout its fiscal year.  Each issue contains contemporary and compelling articles, essays, commentaries, and book reviews from leading legal scholars.  In addition, the Review includes student notes on current legal issues.

The seventh issue, published every June, traditionally contains papers submitted during annual symposia featuring particular legal topics. Recent ymposia topics include Frontiers of Intellectual Property and Punishment Law and Policy.

Other recent symposia features include: Comparative Avenues in Constitutional Law; Changing Directions in Water Law; Restitution and Unjust Enrichment. This combination of analysis, review, exchange, and opinion makes the Texas Law Review a valuable and increasingly cited legal resource.

Volume 86 pre-orders and all seven issues in Volume 85 are now available for purchase online.

Volume 86 offers legal scholarship on a variety of important topics. Issue One features an article by Professor Jonathan Siegel that analyzes the purposes of justiciability doctrines and recommends that courts overhaul their application of these doctrines based on the doctrines' purposes that he examines. Issue One also contains an article by Professor John Duffy that provides an in-depth look at the history of patent law's nonobvious doctrine in the United States and abroad.
Issue Two features an article by Professor Darryl Brown arguing that scholars overlook the ongoing process of decriminalization in the United States and an article by Professor B. Jessie Hill examining the doctrinal confusion surrounding the right to make autonomous medical treatment choices.
Many more important articles are scheduled to follow.

The Texas Law Review is established as a legal resource of particular importance to the national and international legal community. Feel free to review our recent articles by clicking a link to the left, under Recent Tables of Contents. Email here, Publications@law.utexas.edu, if you'd like direct service on your purchase of a subscription or an issue.

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  • latest issue shipped: V.86:6.
  • next issues anticipated: V.86:7. June, 2008.
  • Number of Issues/Volume: Seven.
  • Publication schedule: Nov. Dec. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun.
  • Volume start date: November.
  • Pages per Volume: 2,100.
  • Year founded: 1922.
  • Primary readership: National, Professional.
  • Index: Lexis-Nexis, Westlaw.

 

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